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Music Production Tutorials

In this video tutorial we take a look adding reverb and delays to our Pro Tools session. Reverbs and delays are classified as time-based effects and are added to a track using auxiliary sends, also known as aux sends.

Reverbs and delays are classified as time-based effects and are added to a track using auxiliary sends, also known as aux sends. Reverbs are used to create a sense of space and to help individual instruments blend together in the mix. Delays are generally used as creative effects in the mix.

In today's session we have a simple drum track. We will be adding some reverb and delay to this drum track.

We released a video tutorial showing how to use tap tempo in Pro Tools and discussed several other methods of tap tempo. Find out the finer points of tap tempo in Pro Tools and other tempo related tips in our video tutorial

Do you find your guitar tracks thin and sounding small? Do you want richer and wider sounding guitar tracks? If you have having trouble getting wide sounding guitar tracks, I have put together a quick video tutorial on how to get wider and bigger sounding guitar tracks.

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Welcome to Soundgrains, a website dedicated to music technology, sound design, audio production, computer music and everything audio or music related.

Founded and maintained by Hector Lee, Soundgrains provides a resource for musicians and audio professionals alike. Focused on creating smaller, easy to understand tips, tutorials and news for the beginner to advanced reader.